A COMPILATION OF INDO-PERSIAN LITERARY TEXTS EXECUTED IN MASTERFUL CALLIGRAPHY BY MUHAMMAD AGA MARAR IN 1257 AH/1841 AD A COMPILATION OF INDO-PERSIAN LITERARY TEXTS EXECUTED IN MASTERFUL CALLIGRAPHY BY MUHAMMAD AGA MARAR IN 1257 AH/1841 AD A COMPILATION OF INDO-PERSIAN LITERARY TEXTS EXECUTED IN MASTERFUL CALLIGRAPHY BY MUHAMMAD AGA MARAR IN 1257 AH/1841 AD A COMPILATION OF INDO-PERSIAN LITERARY TEXTS EXECUTED IN MASTERFUL CALLIGRAPHY BY MUHAMMAD AGA MARAR IN 1257 AH/1841 AD A COMPILATION OF INDO-PERSIAN LITERARY TEXTS EXECUTED IN MASTERFUL CALLIGRAPHY BY MUHAMMAD AGA MARAR IN 1257 AH/1841 AD

A COMPILATION OF INDO-PERSIAN LITERARY TEXTS EXECUTED IN MASTERFUL CALLIGRAPHY BY MUHAMMAD AGA MARAR IN 1257 AH/1841 AD

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Comprising extracts from Perso-indian literature, Persian manuscript on ivory paper, 12 leaves each page consists of 6 panels enclosing calligraphy in nastaliq script within gold and polychrome floral panels. The outer margin densely decorated with gold floral motifs. The final folio with a painting of gouache color heightened with gold, depicting the mughal Bahadur Shah court receiving a book present. The last page signed 'written by Muhammad Aga Marar in 1257 AH'.

This book contains ten medical advices in poetic form. Advices about the stomach and the digestable food, about the misuse of medicine, activating blood circulation, not supressing the vomiting, sleeping early, not delaying defecation, personal hygiene and sexual intercourse.
14 by 21 cm.